On Thursday, July 19th, JIS Chairman of the School Board welcomed delegates from Ryutsu-kagaku University (UMDS) led by Mr. Yokogawa Toru – a member of the School Board arriving from Kobe city in the South of Japan. There are aroung 3600 students in UMDS, 500 of which are foreign students from many countries like China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, etc.
After

Today, Monday, our students start an exciting new curriculum, but no one feels confused, they are all earnest and move around quickly during lunchtime. The children line up orderly, without jostling or pushing each other, make room for their friends around in all activities, from washing their hands, taking food back to their seats to cleaning up their own

On Thursday, July 19th, JIS Chairman of the School Board welcomed delegates from Ryutsu-kagaku University (UMDS) led by Mr. Yokogawa Toru – a member of the School Board arriving from Kobe city in the South of Japan. There are aroung 3600 students in UMDS, 500 of which are foreign students from many countries like China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, etc.
After

Today, Monday, our students start an exciting new curriculum, but no one feels confused, they are all earnest and move around quickly during lunchtime. The children line up orderly, without jostling or pushing each other, make room for their friends around in all activities, from washing their hands, taking food back to their seats to cleaning up their own

Water puppetry is a traditional folk performing art that originated from wet rice civilization. From a folk art, water puppetry has become a traditional art, a special creation of the Vietnamese.
In order to help children gain more knowledge and understanding about this type of folk art, last week, JIS took the 4 years old classes on a trip to